On Thu, Jun 05, 2014 at 03:11:00PM -0700, Scott Allen wrote:
> Found the problem. The users were added by a custom script that didn't
> prompt for passwords. As such, the user's were in IPA and enabled but not
> able to login as they never had a initial password set. So on migrated
> machines it fe
Found the problem. The users were added by a custom script that didn't
prompt for passwords. As such, the user's were in IPA and enabled but not
able to login as they never had a initial password set. So on migrated
machines it fell through to winbind and somehow found the old AD server.
On Thu,
Hi,
I didn't migrate the passwords. All users started with a new default on
IPA.
The new user foo doesn't exist on the AD system but can login successfully
using IPA credentials on a migrated system.
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 12:35 AM, Sumit Bose wrote:
> On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 11:20:37AM -0700,
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 11:20:37AM -0700, Scott Allen wrote:
> Hi,
> Having a particularly weird problem. We have moved from AD to freeIPA
> recently and while there have been some bumps, most of the CentOS 6.2 boxes
> make the transition successfully. Some background.
>
> The Linux boxes were joi
On 05/29/2014 02:20 PM, Scott Allen wrote:
Hi,
Having a particularly weird problem. We have moved from AD to freeIPA
recently and while there have been some bumps, most of the CentOS 6.2
boxes make the transition successfully. Some background.
The Linux boxes were joined to AD on Windows 2008
Hi,
Having a particularly weird problem. We have moved from AD to freeIPA
recently and while there have been some bumps, most of the CentOS 6.2 boxes
make the transition successfully. Some background.
The Linux boxes were joined to AD on Windows 2008R2 using samba/winbind.
When we moved from AD, b